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It is OK to infringe if it is complimentary.
It appears that the criticism got fast peddled to a sales demo. HID is no different than the creators of Barney or Scientology suing on infringement grounds over criticism. At least with copyright it is called fair use. You cannot even build something patented and use it internally. You have to wait to let it fail in the marketplace. Security is another government mandated racket.
Posted by: osreinstall   Posted on: 02/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It is OK to infringe if it is complimentary.  osreinstall | 02/28/07
RE: Black Hat RFID talk back on, with deletions  Mr. RFID | 09/05/07
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